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more have been recorded for the Nearctic fauna, and they are in- 

 separable from those known in Europe. 



Types. — The type of maccana is not yet selected; it should originate 

 from the "Bohmisch-Sachsische Grenze" (Bohemia and Saxony 

 frontier), and is probably in the Budapest Museum. Type of torquana, 

 male, "Dalecarl. Boh." ("Lappon.-Scania meridionalis"), in the En- 

 tomological Museum of the University of Lund, Sweden (cf. Benander, 

 1940, cited above). Lectotype oi fishiana (selected^^by the present 

 author), male, Orono, Maine, Sept. 17, 1879, USNM. ; 



Specimens examined. — One female (genitalia on slide, prepared by 

 A. Busck, Feb. 22, 1924), Kaslo, British Columbia (H. G. Dyar), 

 USNM; one female (genitalia on slide 414-Obr.), Winnipeg, Manitoba 

 (A. W. Hanham), AMNH; two males and one female (genitaUa on 

 shdes, prepared by A. Busck, June 28, 1920, and Jan. 8 and 18, 1924), 

 Ottawa, Ontario, Sept. 5, 11, and 12, 1905 (C. H. Young), USNM. 



Acleris maccana (Treitschke) form suffiisana Sheldon 



IPeronea irislana. — Westwood and Humphreys (not Hiibner), 1845, British moths 



and their transformations, vol. 2, p. 159, pi. 94, fig. 13. 

 Acalla maccana (in part). — Kennel, 1907, in Spuler, Schmetterlinge Europas, vol. 



2, p. 241, pi. 82, fig. 6; 1908, Die palaearktischen Tortriciden, p. 74, pi. 4, 



figs. 16 and 18. 

 Peronea maccana form suffusana Sheldon, 1930, The Ent., vol. 63, p. 223. 

 Acleris maccana aberration suffusana. — Obraztsov, 1956, Tijdschr, Ent., vol, 



99, p. 149. 



Type. — According to Sheldon (1930), the type of this form is figured 

 by Kennel (1908, pi. 4, fig. 16); the original locahty and the present 

 location of the figured specimen are unknown. 



Specimen examined. — One male, Montreal, Quebec, Sept. 24, 1898 

 (Dietz), AMNH. 



Acleris maccana (Treitschke) form leporinana Zetterstedt 



Teras abietana (in part). — Fischer von Roslerstamn, 1837, Abbildungen zur 

 Berichtigung und Erganzung der Schmetterlingskunde, p. 69, pi. 34, fig. g. 



Tortrix leporinana Zetterstedt, 1840, Insecta Lapponica, p. 980. 



Teras maccana (in part). — Herrich-Schaffer, 1847, Systematische Bearbeitung 

 der Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 4, Tortricides, pi. 3, fig. 16; 1851, 

 Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 4, p. 149. 



Teras lipsiana (in part). — Walker, 1863, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 

 insects in the British Museum, pt. 27, p. 210. — Wocke, 1871, in Staudinger 

 and Wocke, Catalog der Lepidopteren des europaeischen Faunengebiets, 

 p. 234, no. 667. 



Acalla maccana (in part). — Kennel, 1908, Die palaearktischen Tortriciden, p. 75, 

 pi. 4, figs. 19-21. — Benander, 1940, Opuscula Ent., Lund, vol. 5, p. 53. 



Peronea maccana form canescana Sheldon, 1930, The Ent., vol. 63, p. 223. 



Peronea maccana. — Benander, 1950, Svensk Insektfauna, pt. 10, pi. 1, fig. 5. 



Acleris maccana aberration canescana. — Obraztsov, 1956, Tijdschr. Ent., vol. 

 99, p. 149. 



